Question 5An Employee Application has the following characteristics? Choose two.A. Used by employees onlyB. Used by employees and partnersC. Internal applicationD. Used by employees and customersThe correct answer is B & C.Employee applications, such as Siebel Sales, Siebel Call Center, and eFinance are internalapplications used by employees and partners.Reference:Siebel 7 Essentials, “Introducing Siebel eBusiness Applications”

Question 6Marcel found out the area code of his contact, Céline, has changed from 912 to 440. Whichof the following is the easiest way for him to change Céline’s area code?A. Find Céline’s record in the My Contacts View, delete it, and create a new recordB. Find Céline’s record in the My Contacts View, go to the detail applet, change thearea codeC. Find Céline’s record in the All Contacts Across Organizations View, delete herphone number from a primary list, and input the new oneD. Find Céline’s record in the My Contacts View, delete her phone number from aprimary list, and then input the new numberThe correct answer is B.To modify and save data, select the record field in the list or form and change it. The changeis saved when you click off of the record.Reference:Siebel 7 Essentials, “Using the Siebel Client”

Question 7Which of the following objects is used to retrieve data from the database?A. ViewB. Business ObjectC. Business ComponentD. Database tableThe correct answer is C.Business Components are collections of data pulled from the database that reflect the user’sbusiness. A view is a collection of related lists and forms representing a business area. ABusiness Object organizes business components in relationship to each other so relateddata can be displayed in a view. A database table stores data in the database.Reference:Siebel 7 Essentials, “Organizing Data Behind the User Interface”

Question 8How many Business Components can a single list or form Applet reference?A. Two (if using a toggle)B. OneC. UnlimitedD. EightThe correct answer is B.Each Applet is based on a single Business Component.References:Siebel 7 Essentials, “Organizing Data Behind the User Interface”Siebel 7 Bookshelf, “Siebel Tools Reference, Volume 1 of 2”

Question 9Complete this statement: A business object contains information about the _________between business components.A. DifferencesB. SimilaritiesC. Shared propertiesD. RelationshipsThe correct answer is D.A business object contains information about the relationships between businesscomponents. Business objects represent a collection of business components and therelationship between them.Reference:Siebel 7 Essentials, “Organizing Data Behind the User Interface”

Question 10Which of the following statements is true?A. Form applet data comes from only one tableB. Form applet data may come from many tables and columnsC. Form applet data may come from many columns in a single tableD. Form applet data comes from only one column in a tableThe correct answer is B.Data presented in a form applet may come from multiple tables and columns as an applet isbased on a single business component, which is a collection of data from tables andcolumns.References:Siebel 7 Essentials, “Organizing Data Behind the User Interface”Siebel 7 Bookshelf, “Siebel Tools Reference, Volume 1 of 2”

Question 11Complete the following statement. A set of related applets may be displayed in a__________.A. Business objectB. ViewC. ScreenD. Business componentThe correct answer is B.A view is a collection of related lists and forms representing a functional business area.References:Siebel 7 Essentials, “Organizing Data Behind the User Interface”Siebel 7 Bookshelf, “Siebel Tools Reference, Volume 1 of 2”